AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoU.S.-Morocco diplomacy: Senior Presidential advisor Massad Boulos denied Polisario-linked rumors that he was removed over the Moroccan Sahara file, insisting he’s staying on as top advisor and pushing President Trump’s peace initiatives. Border security & trade: A U.S. delegation visited El Guergarate border post to discuss border security cooperation, anti-trafficking efforts, and keeping the corridor open for West Africa trade. Human rights & tech: Aminatou Haidar warned at the UN Human Rights Council that AI and digital tools could intensify surveillance and discrimination against Sahrawi women defenders. Citizenship politics: Spain revived a bill to grant nationality to Sahrawis born under Spanish administration, with lawmakers moving to advance it after PSOE and Sumar aligned. Culture on the ground: Film review buzzed around Óliver Laxe’s desert-set “Sirāt,” where a search for a missing daughter collides with nomadic rave culture. Regional arts & sport: FIFA/Infantino geopolitics and the World Cup spotlight kept spilling into the Western Sahara conversation, while Malema urged “unity, peace and love” amid South Africa’s anti-immigrant protests.
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